IRS chief asks Congress for authority and resources to regulate cryptocurrencies
Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Charles Rettig on Tuesday asked Congress for new authority and resources in order to regulate cryptocur
Greg Abbott signs bill banning vaccine passports for businesses
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill into law preventing businesses from mandating "vaccine passports."
America Last: U.S. Government Admits Prioritizing Illegal Aliens
The nation’s Department of Homeland Security will put the dignity of foreign migrants “foremost in our efforts,” agency chief Alejandro Mayor
Plaintiff says up to 20,000 'probably false ballots' cast in Georgia's Fulton County
The lead plaintiff in a case in which a judge approved an inspection of copies of mail-in ballots cast in the 2020 election in Georgia's Fult
Kamala Harris to Potential Migrants: ‘Do Not Come’
During a joint press conference with Guatemala President Alejandro Giammattei, Vice President Kamala Harris had message for Central Americans
Supreme Court shuts down challenge to male-only draft registration
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a case claiming that the federal government's male-only draft registration requirement discrimin
Facebook Will Maintain Trump Ban for at Least Two Years
Facebook announced Friday it would uphold its ban against former president Donald Trump — imposed shortly after the January 6 Capitol riot —
U.S. Recovery Falls Short Again In May
U.S. recovery falls short and misses expectations by more than 100,000 jobs.
NY Taxpayers Foot Gov. Cuomo’s $2.5 Million Legal Defense Tab
It’s a legal nightmare for Gov. Andrew Cuomo – but not for his wallet.
Tom Cotton Presses Lockheed Martin on Diversity Training, Says It Violated Civil Rights Law
Tom Cotton sent a letter Thursday to Lockheed Martin CEO Jim Taiclet, demanding details about Lockheed’s diversity and inclusion training and
Churches Shake Down California For $2 Million Over COVID-19 Shutdowns
California will reportedly pay $2 million in legal fees after two major cases challenged church shutdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic and wo
Biden administration squeezing suburbs out of existence with zoning laws
A house with a white picket fence and a big backyard might have been a staple of the American dream once upon a time, but if the Biden admini
Emails show Fauci made urgent inquiry about gain-of-function research as pandemic began
U.S. infectious disease chief Anthony Fauci made an urgent inquiry about controversial gain-of-function research in February 2020 as the coro
The Texas Voting Lie
In Austin, Texas, where Republicans control the governor’s mansion and both chambers of the legislature, House Democrats’ walking out to prev
Supreme Court shuts down attempt to treat asylum-seekers' testimony as credible
The Supreme Court on Tuesday shut down an attempt to treat the testimony of asylum-seekers as credible, siding with the federal government ag
'I Learned the Ugly Truth': Minnesota BLM Founder Calls it Quits
In a video posted to YouTube on Sunday, the founding member of a Black Lives Matter organization in Minnesota announced he was quitting the g
Republican senators block legislation on creating Jan. 6 commission
Senate Republicans on Friday blocked Democrats' effort to create the independent commission to investigate the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol.
Alejandro Mayorkas: U.S. Taking ‘a Very Close Look’ at Vaccine Passports for International Travel
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said the United States is taking a “very close look” at the idea of requiring vaccine passport
Biden’s ATF Director Refuses To Say If Hunter Biden Should Be Prosecuted For Illegal Gun Purchase
David Chipman, Joe Biden’s nominee to lead the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, refused to say during a Senate Judiciary
Inflation Nation: First Quarter Consumer Spending and Prices Hiked
U.S. prices jumped higher as consumers spent more on goods, housing, and imports in the first quarter compared with earlier estimates, data f